--- Titus Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> You do need the rollback in any situation involving
> true transactions;
> otherwise multiple processes will not see the same
> committed data until
> after they do a commit.

I'm not sure I understand your point.

If you do a rollback, to "see" the same data, you
loose the current update, correct ?

Are you sure that's what one expect ?

By reading the psycopg doc, they assure consistency
for "heavily" multi-threaded applications. 

Do you think that having (let's imagine) 8 SCGI
threads , we can put psycopg in default ?

Vincent.




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